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such a strong economy in china and i believe that china is a new engine of global economic rose and china will write economic history you often say in your interviews that china is now dead driver of globalization and i've heard the odd their economies such as that the future of capitalism now depends as much on the communist party of china as it historically depended on the democrats or the republicans do you think china has what it needs to drive capitalism in the right direction well in president xi jinping came to him the american policies more retrenching it's more more taking view i believe the chinese leadership is very weiss china is experiencing some economic problems and whole economic roads might be. really be fine to six percent growth is at six point five percent and next week actually the n.p.c. the national people's congress is scattering and talking about those economic measures but china is about to change gears. really ever reaching the economy and playing with fiscal measures to reboost the economy providing more on the right track and the right toolbox you said just a
such a strong economy in china and i believe that china is a new engine of global economic rose and china will write economic history you often say in your interviews that china is now dead driver of globalization and i've heard the odd their economies such as that the future of capitalism now depends as much on the communist party of china as it historically depended on the democrats or the republicans do you think china has what it needs to drive capitalism in the right direction well in...
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that is china. countries in the region, china, korea, vietnam, australia understand that this is the next big challenge for the postwar liberal international order that michael was describing. the unanswered question in international relations going forward. how is china going to accommodate this postwar liberal order, or to what extent they are going to try to revise it. if they seek neither to accommodate or revise it, but seek simply to destroy it, there is no other model to follow. many would argue that is a worse situation. i think many allies in asia, they are transitioning. in the past, many of them said i don't want to choose. don't make me choose between the united states and china. i would like to have my cake and too.it i would like to have security benefits from the united states and economic benefits from china. areeasingly, many countries realizing it is going to be harder in the future to have o.eir cake and eat it to whether it is china or the united states, there are choices countri
that is china. countries in the region, china, korea, vietnam, australia understand that this is the next big challenge for the postwar liberal international order that michael was describing. the unanswered question in international relations going forward. how is china going to accommodate this postwar liberal order, or to what extent they are going to try to revise it. if they seek neither to accommodate or revise it, but seek simply to destroy it, there is no other model to follow. many...
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-china trade. one of the challenges to the ambassador, members of the committee and the administration indeed is the following, that is trade issues play out there is generally some truth to what everybody says about trade. mr. neal: at the direction of the trump administration there are currently u.s. tariffs of $250 billion in chinese imports. in realuation, chi nazz has imposed tariffs on $110 billion of u.s. exports. this is our opportunity to make clear what congress stands for on u.s.-china trade and what the american people need to see in any trade agreement. as the administration concludes its work, memorandums of understanding with china. at the outset i want to acknowledge that ambassador lighthizer is leading negotiations with china and he may want to exercise discretion about the level of detail he gets into as we reach the delicate stage of finishing, hopefully, the agreement. at the same time i encourage the ambassador to be as forthcoming and vigorous as we know he is capable of doin
-china trade. one of the challenges to the ambassador, members of the committee and the administration indeed is the following, that is trade issues play out there is generally some truth to what everybody says about trade. mr. neal: at the direction of the trump administration there are currently u.s. tariffs of $250 billion in chinese imports. in realuation, chi nazz has imposed tariffs on $110 billion of u.s. exports. this is our opportunity to make clear what congress stands for on...
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and china is certainly challenging america economically we have such a strong economy in china and i believe that china is a new engine of global economic crowe's and china will write economic history you often say in your interviews that china is now dead driver of globalization and i've heard the ah there economists such as that the future of capitalism now depends as much on the communist party of china as it historically depended on the democrats or the republicans do you think china has what it needs to drive capitalism in the right direction well when the president xi jinping came to warm your of two years ago he talked about globalization that said china is defending globalization and. president trump is seeing the american policies more retrenching it's more more taken by some instinct view i believe the chinese leadership is very weiss china is experiencing some economic problems right now whole economic roads might be. really be fine to six percent currently is at six point five percent next week actually the n.p.c. the national people's congress is gathering and talking ab
and china is certainly challenging america economically we have such a strong economy in china and i believe that china is a new engine of global economic crowe's and china will write economic history you often say in your interviews that china is now dead driver of globalization and i've heard the ah there economists such as that the future of capitalism now depends as much on the communist party of china as it historically depended on the democrats or the republicans do you think china has...
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one partner with standard china, bank of china -- and bank of china. haslinda: sentiment amongst the client is improving as global markets down stag from last year's slump. we spoke with the ceo in an exclusive interview. >> what i see is that there is atually more client activity the end of last year, last quarter. it is higher at this year. it is not at the levels we saw at the beginning of 2018, but it declined a little bit more. thatis positive for us is in the stock market and management has gone up and part of our fees are asset-based and the others are transaction base. haslinda: what are you thinking for appetite for risks? we have the bond market that nobody knows how to make sense of. there is positive for the clients. they invested in the equity .arkets december was a bloodbath. it was no good for us or for the client. the banks stayed invested and that is positive. we have discussions that have just come from hong kong. some clients ask us if we should take some chips off the table carefully? i think that is not a bad idea. the first three
one partner with standard china, bank of china -- and bank of china. haslinda: sentiment amongst the client is improving as global markets down stag from last year's slump. we spoke with the ceo in an exclusive interview. >> what i see is that there is atually more client activity the end of last year, last quarter. it is higher at this year. it is not at the levels we saw at the beginning of 2018, but it declined a little bit more. thatis positive for us is in the stock market and...
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and china. peter: hong kong citrus between china and the united states. anytime the two big economies are having difficulties, one is attacking the other. separate in terms of how they are treated by the united states in terms of trade. we think that will continue. in terms of business, we saw quite a bit of volume increase in the fourth quarter of 2018. this frontloading of orders to the united states. now we are seeing a drop off. i am hoping that the lack of the news that is coming out of the trade negotiations right now means that something is taking place. particularly around as three or four issues. tech transfer and open markets. resolved, china needs to knows that the issues exist and that they will fix them. the u.s. needs to knowledge that there are structural issues and they will take time to fix. hopefully they will come up with a roadmap of how to fix that that meets everybody's timelines. rishaad: thank you. for companies get together. there is a game changer coming , bun markets, den the way. rishaad: china has announced a slew of policies
and china. peter: hong kong citrus between china and the united states. anytime the two big economies are having difficulties, one is attacking the other. separate in terms of how they are treated by the united states in terms of trade. we think that will continue. in terms of business, we saw quite a bit of volume increase in the fourth quarter of 2018. this frontloading of orders to the united states. now we are seeing a drop off. i am hoping that the lack of the news that is coming out of...
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china. not just because of the possibility of a censored search engine they are going to implement in china, but because of their work in ai. are you getting from the u.s. government at this time of heightened tensions? >> i think they are clear with the government across the globe in engaging first, helping them with technology and operating within the regulations of the government. china, a multinational company brought to china the cloud. it helps global customers who come into china and operate. we are explicitly focusing on building an ai plan with countries in many markets. we have an interest in singapore, australia. most of these initiatives are around building the right regulations as much as focusing on skilling people to use the technology. demystifying and working in partner with governments. that was raup -- that was haupt u.s. electric carmakers plunged on the news beijinger. is harming subsidies on eligibility. two fell. 's would be-in suv meaningfully more expensive. 250, but
china. not just because of the possibility of a censored search engine they are going to implement in china, but because of their work in ai. are you getting from the u.s. government at this time of heightened tensions? >> i think they are clear with the government across the globe in engaging first, helping them with technology and operating within the regulations of the government. china, a multinational company brought to china the cloud. it helps global customers who come into china...
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we will have our china markets report. we will talk about things in hong kong and china. let's kick things off. this is rising more than 30% year-to-date. this is how high the index will rise. this checks the present ratio. it is the profitability majors -- measures. it is a trading volume which rose to the record high. this intensified. we are seeing the return of margin traders. this is in the form of a rate cut. rishaad: kane talk about what might happen in the future? >> this trend has long legs. >> thank you. china, this talk about we are still talking about hong kong. this shows what has happened this year. this company is more expensive in the hang seng index. that is something that hasn't happened for the past 12 months. i have been talking to some people. it is time to rotate into hong kong. this rally in china, it has been worth chasing. it has been fantastic. more than 30% for china. almost every index in the bull market. problem,oes have a these are huge weightings. we need the stocks to do well. something that hasn't happened. >> you can interact with the cha
we will have our china markets report. we will talk about things in hong kong and china. let's kick things off. this is rising more than 30% year-to-date. this is how high the index will rise. this checks the present ratio. it is the profitability majors -- measures. it is a trading volume which rose to the record high. this intensified. we are seeing the return of margin traders. this is in the form of a rate cut. rishaad: kane talk about what might happen in the future? >> this trend...
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china. just doesn't work and they hope that they are going to. through their even much more tougher or even some people call it a cut new containment policy or a new cold war strategy towards china they would press china to kowtow to washington's needs that is another kind of a i think kind of a reasonable assessment of the situation so in that regard from washington post back to those competition is not only on the front of economic specs they also look at china as a rising competitor or you've been a rivalry from a strong strategic perspective residence our going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking chandan sours center advisor on economic diplomacy for china's foreign ministry discussing china's growing economic influence stay with us. what. the odds. my mom. breaks and killed. what holds us do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injured. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to
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is a threat and threatening china and china is really too funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific admiral full davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with fleecing rules of international order whose cracking down on the booty oh who's left of paris climate agreement who's challenging. him and that's reached with the iranians who. it's not china i mean you could make it all about america but i'm not here to defend trump's america but the reality is that chinese hawks independently of the u.s. are on the ascendant in your country on twentieth of december chinese rear admiral little un said the chinese navy should consider sinking two u.s. aircraft carriers and killing ten thousand u.s. service personnel what do united states fears the most is taking casualties we'll see how frightened america is. i don't take these these these type of comment
is a threat and threatening china and china is really too funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific admiral full davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with fleecing rules of international order whose cracking down on the booty oh who's left of paris climate agreement...
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firms doing business in china. rishaad: tesla's rival has had its worst day ever as a listed company, plunge me new york after lowering outlook for deliveries in the first quarter and canceling a production facility in shanghai. shares tumbling on the news after climbing 60% since the listing in september. tesla has lowered prices. likhas no plans to do ewise. haslinda: february sales fell 24% year on year. total sales volume in the first two months of the year was about 242,000, a decline of 9% from the same period last year with sales in china down 13%. since february's fall is due to the lunar new year holiday. rishaad: let's see what is going on with these chinese markets. the shanghai composite turning positive. further weakness in this. shanghai market, going on its lunch break at the bottom of the hour. to hang seng, coming off the lows of the day. .4% to the downside. it is a day when asian equities are feeling it. have headwinds from wall street, s&p dropping there for a third day. dealtainties over a trad
firms doing business in china. rishaad: tesla's rival has had its worst day ever as a listed company, plunge me new york after lowering outlook for deliveries in the first quarter and canceling a production facility in shanghai. shares tumbling on the news after climbing 60% since the listing in september. tesla has lowered prices. likhas no plans to do ewise. haslinda: february sales fell 24% year on year. total sales volume in the first two months of the year was about 242,000, a decline of...
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china. just doesn't work and they hope that they are going to. through their even much more tougher or a even some people called it a new containment policy or a new cold war strategy towards china they would press china to kowtow to washington's needs that is another kind of a i think kind of a reasonable assessment of the situation so in that regard from washington post back to those competition is not only on the front of economic specs they also look at china as a rising competitor or even a rivalry from a strategic perspective mr dent's our going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking chandan saoirse senior advisor on economic diplomacy for china's foreign ministry discussing china's growing economic influence stay with us. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that midstream refuses to tell more than we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shoulder past each other
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china really. wants freedom to vacation that's been their official position mostly because china wants to reunify with taiwan and so they don't want to seem inconsistent here however they don't want to see u.s. troops on their border if he's to reunite and so for china one of the big questions is whether the u.s. with will withdraw some of their military if these two countries become one and so they want to know how close is that relationship between u.s. and south korea and. and i know that china has had a history of relations with north korea. and it's mostly because there were a lot of folks in china's government that were trying to undermine xi jinping. so they were the ones that were sneaking in military and other. supplies to the north koreans flouting she brings order and so she's a big himself as a lot of internal issues to deal with but i think that after she being was able to consolidate more power under him. and cleaned out some of those folks that were defying. his policies. basically s
china really. wants freedom to vacation that's been their official position mostly because china wants to reunify with taiwan and so they don't want to seem inconsistent here however they don't want to see u.s. troops on their border if he's to reunite and so for china one of the big questions is whether the u.s. with will withdraw some of their military if these two countries become one and so they want to know how close is that relationship between u.s. and south korea and. and i know that...
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and china. about trade. we've seen the postponement of the deadline that we had which is march 1, friday. for the imposition of tariffs and more tariffs. negotiation still going on, talk that xi jinping may come to spend some time with president trump. do you sense that this is moving towards an outcome where in the end, we will avoid tariffs? >> no, i think it is too soon to say that. i think that is what the odds favor. but the chinese have not agreed to this current document and we been problems all along and they are denying the very basis of the talks. there talk about intellectual property theft and technology transfer and china totally denies that. so obviously enforcement mechanisms are going to be a possible source in the talks breaking appeared with a will agree it will be good news. i don't know the answer. >> this excessive administration says frankly they failed to deal with it's fair to say, china joined the wto in the 1990s and essentially has been allowed to get away with these things on inte
and china. about trade. we've seen the postponement of the deadline that we had which is march 1, friday. for the imposition of tariffs and more tariffs. negotiation still going on, talk that xi jinping may come to spend some time with president trump. do you sense that this is moving towards an outcome where in the end, we will avoid tariffs? >> no, i think it is too soon to say that. i think that is what the odds favor. but the chinese have not agreed to this current document and we...
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because china's expansion fear is only in the pacific, only force in the pacific blocking china from japan to south korea to taiwan to philippines is u.s. navy. china is outside china it is -- northeast africa, latin america, we have to understand what the chinese are trying to do, we need to design a counter strategy. some had be counter electronic, but there are other fields to confront this as well. >> for a long time, fred, we said just the south china sea. we understand they have imperialistic instincts with regard to take over that part, perhaps take over key -- taiwan, but this goes beyond that one thing this report reveals, they stole secret plans that navy had to build a supersonic antiship missile for our submarines, this is key warfare they have stolen from us that we need not only to defend the south china sea, but everywhere else we're involved. >> yes, that is right. and the problem with submarine defense secrets stolen, if there a conflict with china, we'll rely heavily submarines, because surface ships are vulnerable to missile attacks, china is building an ain't -- a
because china's expansion fear is only in the pacific, only force in the pacific blocking china from japan to south korea to taiwan to philippines is u.s. navy. china is outside china it is -- northeast africa, latin america, we have to understand what the chinese are trying to do, we need to design a counter strategy. some had be counter electronic, but there are other fields to confront this as well. >> for a long time, fred, we said just the south china sea. we understand they have...
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in china. china's a big market for us. as i say, second or third depending on the year market excludeing 2018. but there's a much bigger market there. i mean, there is a lot of people there and with any kind of fair trade, farmers would be beneficiaries, too. bringing the or understanding to these negotiations. i yield back. >> we'll revert to one for one on both sides and the chair would recognize the gentleman from new york, mr. reid. >> thank hyou, mr. chairman. and, ambassador, it's always great to be with you and i really do echo what my colleagues have said about you. i think you are the right person at the right time to take on this much needed negotiation with china. one of the things i want to bringh to your attention and maybe our thoughts on as far as my b colleagues to deal with th tariffsgr and the future after negotiate this agreement.al you have one chance very limited runway to do this right, to make a fundamental shift in our trade relationship with china but, you know, one of the things i see -- and i see
in china. china's a big market for us. as i say, second or third depending on the year market excludeing 2018. but there's a much bigger market there. i mean, there is a lot of people there and with any kind of fair trade, farmers would be beneficiaries, too. bringing the or understanding to these negotiations. i yield back. >> we'll revert to one for one on both sides and the chair would recognize the gentleman from new york, mr. reid. >> thank hyou, mr. chairman. and, ambassador,...
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in china. people refer to china as the world's walmart for a reason. china has cheap labor. it has made things cheaper. americans like cheap steel. but there are a lot of things workers in places like ohio don't like about some of these levels of competition and things. so i think you are going to hear about china on the campaign trail in 2020 in ways people have an quite figured out how they want to articulate policy changes yet, but most likely they will have some trade agreement with china to either complain about or praise in a few months time, because the president seems committed to a deal. what that deal looks like is really hard to describe at this point, you know. you often hear the president talk about goods and agricultural products. that is something that politically will resonate for him. you don't necessarily hear the particulars of what the trade dispute is supposed to be about , which is about technology transfer, and all of these kind of esoteric things that may not resonate on the campaign trail that mean a heck of a lot to people investing there in terms o
in china. people refer to china as the world's walmart for a reason. china has cheap labor. it has made things cheaper. americans like cheap steel. but there are a lot of things workers in places like ohio don't like about some of these levels of competition and things. so i think you are going to hear about china on the campaign trail in 2020 in ways people have an quite figured out how they want to articulate policy changes yet, but most likely they will have some trade agreement with china...
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and as the first g seven nation italy is poised to sign up for china's belts and road initiative and the deep water port of three s is set to play a significant role in this venture. from a distance three s new port area built on reclaimed land doesn't look like much yet in future this section of the harbor may be operated by china as a trance shipment point for markets in central and eastern europe the northeastern italian city is currently celebrating the port of tree s three hundredth birthday for local politicians and businesses china's planned investment is a huge opportunity see if we don't want to sell the port we just want to rent it out or see that as a huge economic opportunity for the entire region. cardio. it's not that china is offering us something to participate in the belgian road we have something to offer them a stake in the harbor that's how you have to see it we've been developing this port for four years where. the harbor basin is eighteen meters deep meaning that even large container ships can unload their cargo here china has already purchased a majority stake
and as the first g seven nation italy is poised to sign up for china's belts and road initiative and the deep water port of three s is set to play a significant role in this venture. from a distance three s new port area built on reclaimed land doesn't look like much yet in future this section of the harbor may be operated by china as a trance shipment point for markets in central and eastern europe the northeastern italian city is currently celebrating the port of tree s three hundredth...
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in china thatis what happened in china. in china that is a different story. i think in hong kong these types of topics, these types of issues, i discussed very lively every day. of course we maintain that freedom of expression in hong kong. so you are saying that there is no freedom of speech or expression in china, the mainland, but that there is actually in hong kong. everyone understands that we operate a very different way than the rest of china. that is why the two systems exist very lively in hong kong. but then why would, for example, since 201a, the pro—democracy umbrella revolution protesters, even since then, are still protesting as they were outside the university of hong kong in march, protesters saying we condemn the punishment of four stu d e nts condemn the punishment of four students because they were defending freedom of speech. you have got people who disagree with you... well, i don't think anywhere else in the world would allow students blocking the major highways of any city for almost 90 days. i think 80 days. it is unheard of. i think
in china thatis what happened in china. in china that is a different story. i think in hong kong these types of topics, these types of issues, i discussed very lively every day. of course we maintain that freedom of expression in hong kong. so you are saying that there is no freedom of speech or expression in china, the mainland, but that there is actually in hong kong. everyone understands that we operate a very different way than the rest of china. that is why the two systems exist very...
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-china trade talks? >> as you said, china is the biggest market for the nba outside the u.s., so clearly what happens in china is important. we need to follow it. that said, we are also realistic. there isn't much we can do about it. you can't of have to sit there and say, what can i control? i can control things like continuing to make the game china. for the fans in we can focus on things like the development of basketball in china. we have a great partnership with the ministry of education where to 4ought junior nba million students, 4000 schools in china. it is about creating access to the game. that will help us. that will help us not only grow the game, but there are initiatives in china about health and well-being and that plays into it and the supporting those initiatives. >> have the tariffs are tensions impacted merchandise sales or the popularity of the sport? thisdon't think so at point. i don't necessarily anticipated would. but again, we live in somewhat volatile times, so i would not be th
-china trade talks? >> as you said, china is the biggest market for the nba outside the u.s., so clearly what happens in china is important. we need to follow it. that said, we are also realistic. there isn't much we can do about it. you can't of have to sit there and say, what can i control? i can control things like continuing to make the game china. for the fans in we can focus on things like the development of basketball in china. we have a great partnership with the ministry of...
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and china. investors trying to digest with china lowering the growth target means for their portfolio. 1333.uro-dollar, 1. coming up, we speak to the leverage any chief executive -- a lamborghini chief executive live from the auto show. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. >> hi. china is looking at what could be the slowest pace of economic growth in almost three decades. policymakers setting the gdp target this year from 6% to 6.5%. it will give the government more room to maneuver. china is hoping for a gradual slowdown. this while it grapples with a debt legacy and the trade standoff with the u.s.. huawei is reportedly planning to sue to the u.s. government. bloomberg understands it will claim the administration overstepped by bending the equipment from its network. huawei is likely to say it is unconstitutional to penalize a group without a trial. the world's two largest economies are nearing the finish line on a trade deal. it could be prized by president trump and xi by ea
and china. investors trying to digest with china lowering the growth target means for their portfolio. 1333.uro-dollar, 1. coming up, we speak to the leverage any chief executive -- a lamborghini chief executive live from the auto show. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. >> hi. china is looking at what could be the slowest pace of economic growth in almost three decades. policymakers setting the gdp target this year from 6% to 6.5%. it will give the government more room...
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>> i think they like to look at what china has done and what made china work. they obviously also learned a painful lesson in couple years ago with the inflation, banking issues, and drastic devaluing of the currency. it was also during that time where we saw the potential to go in fairly significantly as a vote of confidence in the country. the government has given us a couple properties we were able to buy from the market and show the rest of the world. when, -- at was good goodwin gaw, joining david last week. let's take a look at some of your markets. we are seeing quite a lot of trade optimism fueling these markets. we did hear about those trade headlines. the two sides in the u.s. and china are talking about the next step. getting into that lunch break, now around 1.75%, hang seng, taiwan, seeing gains. commodities are looking up as well. this follows the wall street session with the biggest rebounds we've seen in some time. tech stocks fueling that rebound. let's take a look at the asia space. the exception to what we are seeing in the markets today. tho
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what did china want to happen there? what does china want? how do they want this situation to be resolved? >> so margaret can comment. she was there -- i was covering for nbc, not cbs -- [ laughter ] so i would say a couple of things. the first thing is the absence of an agreement out of hanoi was not something that chinaa wanted. china wanted to see some sort of agreement. i think as we all know, their bottom line is stability on the korean peninsula and they do not want to see crises as we saw in 2017 and they would like to see some sort of agreement out of hanoi. many of us are surprised that there wasn't one and i was quite surprised that there wasn't an agreement, and i'm kind of worried about the path forward, but i think the bottom line for china is they would like to see some sort of agreement that ensures there's not more testing by north korea that compels political crises for the united states. of course, they would like to see some practical things done with regard to the north korea nuclear test site which sits on the chinese bor
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by the communist party of china or in fact by the leader of china general sparky ok we've also got vic to go with one of china's best known international politics experts vice president the center for china and globalization in beijing former interpreter for the late president going shopping you can't deny that the current chinese president is taking different steps of criticism is demanding respect on the regional and international china doesn't want to challenge the international order today but china wants to have a better say a lot just say in the international order today and i hope the rest of the world will respect china's request because this is legitimate this is a legal this is not revolutionary means to overthrow all the international in the south china sea there's a debate about legality when you're smiling there when it decided i want china is not to change the international system as we know it at the moment but is transforming it when the u.n. agency for human rights what's been changed and then china play a leading role in the transformation equations of the human right
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and china. china will, if accept not to compromise the direct investment model, the be that tariffs remain in place and china and the u.s. will find out what wording they could use for a stable currency. in other words, we expect a nominal deal. without authority in place, right? china has ordered he promised to keep the currency stable and president trump has said the tariffs are coming off. bo: they have agreed to a deal, thatn the ground, i hear china wants to use adjectives to describe a final action, but the u.s. wants quantity and timing behind it. so that could be why they are discussing how they put this on paper. vonnie: interesting. guy: good morning. pmiaw a slump in german manufacturing numbers, and the reason for that is export markets are weakening, presumably of the part of that is what's going on in china. while that number turnaround? do you think chinese demand will pick up? i expect late second quarter, chinese demand should pick up. at the current, with china i think the pick
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dollars that are not entirely coming only from china. and other missi thank you very much you're welcome thank you. south africa's current account deficit as fall to the worst level in three years the government has been struggling to increase its funds amid stalling tech tax revenue and fixed investments south africa's shortfall is expected to keep pressure on its currency the rand which has declined by thirteen percent against the us dollars since the start of last year and while africa's most advanced economy recently emerged from recession the weaker currency could worsen in terms of trade cheapening exports and making imports more expensive. in zimbabwe many are currently living below the breadline and with the recent hike in food prices bread itself is now out of reach for many recently the price of bread nearly tripled due to a major food shortage and it's now considered a luxury product for some just last month the u.n. source two hundred thirty four million dollars to assist the country with drug drought and emergency relief. an
dollars that are not entirely coming only from china. and other missi thank you very much you're welcome thank you. south africa's current account deficit as fall to the worst level in three years the government has been struggling to increase its funds amid stalling tech tax revenue and fixed investments south africa's shortfall is expected to keep pressure on its currency the rand which has declined by thirteen percent against the us dollars since the start of last year and while africa's...
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china saying and a history of you want an issue which is actually mongolian over china today china saying even that is history of china so how much china wants to colonize history how much i know wants to colonize the people cultures languages know when nine hundred eleven when china was toppling their month judeans chinese people said we are now free of foreign occupation and therefore the long pleaded have grand how the men in china was very they said we have to cut this because this is a culture of among jews we are now free and independent china china's forgotten this china is now a gap in history oh colonizing history that's over in force you cannot keep lying this in the world today i need to get out of history in a moment but i still think looking particularly today events of nine hundred fifty nine andrew nine hundred fifty nine the dalai lama was the man who moved to fled to india explain to our viewers the importance of the dalai lama as a political leader a spiritual leader actually a god to people in tibet. it wasn't a god because he just very theist and i just if i can discou
china saying and a history of you want an issue which is actually mongolian over china today china saying even that is history of china so how much china wants to colonize history how much i know wants to colonize the people cultures languages know when nine hundred eleven when china was toppling their month judeans chinese people said we are now free of foreign occupation and therefore the long pleaded have grand how the men in china was very they said we have to cut this because this is a...
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in china released new home china released new home prices. we will get a snapshot of trade performance in india and indonesia as well. >> let's get you to first word news with selina wang in san francisco. selena: the u.s. and china are said to have delayed a positive na: the u.s. and china -- settler delayed possible are said to have delayed possible trade talks. early reports suggest to the summit could take place this month as a follow-on to resident sidentpresident -- to pre xi's tour of europe. boeing and the faa are racing to produce a fix, but the process is expected to take at least six weeks. meanwhile, flight recorders from the doomed ethiopian airlines plane have arrived for analysis by french experts in paris. toc is urging oil producers cool production levels to prevent the return of a surplus this year. the cartel says supply is outstripping current demand, growth, and sees the risk of inventories becoming too high in the fourth quarter. he opec members and their allies will meet this week in azerbaijan to review output they key
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in china. a lot more still to negotiate in terms of structural changes. it seems like what we are hearing from those sources in washington, we are getting closer to this potential deal, a be in the next few weeks. yvonne: it is a big week for china with mpc kicking off. does the political pressure that facingnt g jinping is and how the trade discussion has moved forward, i have to wonder domestically, what should be expect? can policymakers deliver and actually keep the rally going? certainly a number of analysts would say you would not want to bet against the equity place when it is taking in beijing. certainly there is a focus, you are right on the policy priorities for 2019. that is when we will get more clarity. that kicks off tomorrow, tuesday. 3000 members of the government here for local government officials, members of the military and ceos are gathering in beijing. we will get the work report from the premier outlining some of these qualities tomorrow. the gdp target is clearly in focu
in china. a lot more still to negotiate in terms of structural changes. it seems like what we are hearing from those sources in washington, we are getting closer to this potential deal, a be in the next few weeks. yvonne: it is a big week for china with mpc kicking off. does the political pressure that facingnt g jinping is and how the trade discussion has moved forward, i have to wonder domestically, what should be expect? can policymakers deliver and actually keep the rally going? certainly a...
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when it comes to china. i mean the individual level, they do not really understand or operate in a mode that we do where i think the general public and individuals who are trained in this country, understand intellectual property and the need to protect it and it simply is not understood as an individual level and at a government level at this point. but they are beginning to realize that it is a major problem.when companies like huawei become very successful because they have outstanding products, these issues really come to the front which they are doing now. it is a healthy thing.i am hopeful that they will get the message but i think it will take a long time. it has taken a long time. maria: even canada is pushing back on huawei. the canadian foreign minister said, we do not believe there is any scientific basis for this. we are concerned by the blocked shipments because china blocked some richardson canola shipments to canada. she says we do not believe there's any scientific basis for this. she told re
when it comes to china. i mean the individual level, they do not really understand or operate in a mode that we do where i think the general public and individuals who are trained in this country, understand intellectual property and the need to protect it and it simply is not understood as an individual level and at a government level at this point. but they are beginning to realize that it is a major problem.when companies like huawei become very successful because they have outstanding...
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us china breakthrough? we have had signs of progress but also worries that he could still take months. lyft‘s $52 million public offering, the rideshare company is set to cruise onto the share market when it lists. good morning asia, hello world, how are you today? glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i am rico hizon in singapore. and we start off with the us china trade warand start off with the us china trade war and donald trump's top economic adviser has warned negotiations between the world's two biggest economies could go on for months. his comments come as us trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steve mnuchin a meeting china's vice premier in beijing. earlier, ispoke meeting china's vice premier in beijing. earlier, i spoke to michelle florian york and robin burned in shanghai and i started by asking if there had been any signs of progress in the negotiations. there is certainly positive talk when it comes to china buying more stuff
us china breakthrough? we have had signs of progress but also worries that he could still take months. lyft‘s $52 million public offering, the rideshare company is set to cruise onto the share market when it lists. good morning asia, hello world, how are you today? glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i am rico hizon in singapore. and we start off with the us china trade warand start off with the us china trade war and donald trump's top economic...
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than forty percent of its paper as third of its plastics to china but last year china closed its doors to foreign ways and the u.s. had to scramble for new buyers well despite stories of recycling lows the u.s. seems to be finding them in other words the u.s. has no other choice but to find other customers for its recycled materials and to invest its own recycling centers as some communities are doing that you know that's not going to happen overnight beginning in two thousand and thirteen china began to make a series of policies policy shifts rather to reduce the amount and types of recycled materials in the country they are limiting in essence. twenty four and so they're basically saying it's because they want to. they're worried about their own environment but some on the other side of different global community say that's not exactly the reason they're doing it that there are other reasons but regardless of whatever the reasons they say that this means that the problem the hot potato fuels fall back into the lap of us states and us communities that have been sending their trash the
than forty percent of its paper as third of its plastics to china but last year china closed its doors to foreign ways and the u.s. had to scramble for new buyers well despite stories of recycling lows the u.s. seems to be finding them in other words the u.s. has no other choice but to find other customers for its recycled materials and to invest its own recycling centers as some communities are doing that you know that's not going to happen overnight beginning in two thousand and thirteen...
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in china and it shows how. digital. it. and. some chinese professionals say off camera they feel pressure to download the app which tracks time spent browsing and now wherever they go the communist party can go with them. from. clifford in this studio here for thanks very much for coming in one reporter from china for a number of you have covered the so-called two sessions a number of times as well this app is meant to be for study purposes is that all data stored well i think there's always a bit of a link between study and propaganda and in this particular case we've been talking with xi jinping thought and how it's it's now the central ethos of the of the communist party and everyone is being encouraged to study it more so has a very strong propaganda function very much like the report mentioned a bit like the little red book this is now the little red. in the sixty's you had people waving the literate book and now i think they'd be looking at the little red up in the standard looking up pose that people have so i think it's
in china and it shows how. digital. it. and. some chinese professionals say off camera they feel pressure to download the app which tracks time spent browsing and now wherever they go the communist party can go with them. from. clifford in this studio here for thanks very much for coming in one reporter from china for a number of you have covered the so-called two sessions a number of times as well this app is meant to be for study purposes is that all data stored well i think there's always a...
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is a threat and threatening china and china is reacting funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with losing rules of international order who's cracking down on the booty oh who's love to paris climate agreement who's challenging. him and reached with the iranians who. it's not china i mean you could make it all about america but i'm not here to defend trump's america but the reality is that chinese hawks independently of the u.s. are on the ascendant in your country on twentieth of december chinese rear admiral lower un said the chinese navy should consider sinking two u.s. aircraft carriers and killing ten thousand u.s. service personnel what do united states fears the most is taking casualties we'll see how frightened america is. i don't take these these these type of comments serious the chance of
is a threat and threatening china and china is reacting funny because the u.s. commander on the ground in the asia pacific davidson in february told the u.s. senate the exact opposite he says through fear and economic pressure beijing is working to expand its form of ideology in order to bend break and replace the existing rules based international order who's with losing rules of international order who's cracking down on the booty oh who's love to paris climate agreement who's challenging....
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well with us in the studio is china. clifford coonan who spent a long time in china as a correspondent clifford the national people's congress you've seen this many times before they're often described as a rubber stamp parliament if that's the case what can we learn from watching their deliberations well in fifteen of these. parliaments they are indeed. decisions are made there which are already agreed weeks in advance however they give us a very valuable insight into how decisions are going to be made. into how the commies party's thinking and what direction it sees the world's second largest economy heading so that's a very useful indicator if not a great example of democracy in action all this talk about the economy is really center stage at this meeting chinese president xi jinping warned in january about a complicated and grim international conditions for the country's economy now the g.d.p. figure has been ratched down a little bit the growth target has been lowered what are the implications of this for china and
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so the new china really emerged in one thousand and eleven even at that time china was attempting to act like the month jews trying to control over other occupied countries or of countries where modules had influence like mongolia or tibet so when chinese attempt in one thousand and eleven one hundred twelve to control over tibet failed because division military beat the chinese back into their country so then we come back to nine hundred forty nine when marja don't consolidate did its political power with the formation of people's republic of china so. when communism came to power then once again the real certitude their right to control over form of colonies all the places of influence like today so once again. just one second. nine hundred twelve in one thousand nine hundred forty nine in the intervening period was to parrot an independent self-governing country let's be clear what your view is on. absolutely between one thousand thirteen to one to forty nine to but most of free and independent country not only that tibet signed the med mon treaty with the british empire that's ho
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from insulting china. another administrator noted that the university advises teachers to avoid discussing sensitive subjects in the classes. chairman portman, and members of the subcommittee, that concludes my prepare statement and i look forward to your questions. >> chairman portman, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for your invitation to discuss the state department diplomacy efforts in china. u.s. diplomats carry out a range of activities in china and this includes both policy related messaging as well as cultural and educational exchanges. our diplomats do this work in spite of restricted by chinese authorities which i will describe in more detail later in the statement. public the policy in china is conducted through our six post there. we have a total of 110 staff including chinese speaking diplomats and local employees as well as a budget of $31 million to support public diplomacy functions. by large chinese citizens welcome public diplomacy, but the chinese government impedes access to
from insulting china. another administrator noted that the university advises teachers to avoid discussing sensitive subjects in the classes. chairman portman, and members of the subcommittee, that concludes my prepare statement and i look forward to your questions. >> chairman portman, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for your invitation to discuss the state department diplomacy efforts in china. u.s. diplomats carry out a range of activities in china and this includes both...
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and china. they want to send into confrontation, that the decoupling of economies is "wishful thinking." it brings up the question of where this leads in terms of the trade negotiations. rishaad: very interesting chinese andying the russian leaders relationship is a world model. yvonne: positive when it comes to the future of u.s. ties. rishaad: clearly more than one country is opposing unilateralism. that is what we have coming out of the foreign ministry briefing in beijing. more on the way, including what is going on market wise. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 in singapore. i am juliette solely. last moment of the morning session in hong kong. asia extending the wall street slide among concerns about growth. institutions cutting forecasts. >> the picture could further darken when we get data from china. differing views from washington and beijing. the u.s. saying they are close to a deal. this is bloomberg markets. ♪ is a down day for asian stocks. for their worst weekly l
and china. they want to send into confrontation, that the decoupling of economies is "wishful thinking." it brings up the question of where this leads in terms of the trade negotiations. rishaad: very interesting chinese andying the russian leaders relationship is a world model. yvonne: positive when it comes to the future of u.s. ties. rishaad: clearly more than one country is opposing unilateralism. that is what we have coming out of the foreign ministry briefing in beijing. more on...
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what does china want? sarah: we have heard from our sources that some of china's easing in terms of conceding to u.s. demands is because they have not gotten full assurances from the trump administration that they will lift tariffs that were put in place. the main concern for china are these 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods put in place as retaliation to china's retaliation, if that makes sense. china wants those removed. tothe u.s. is not listening them, i think they will hold out on some of the u.s. demands. vonnie: sarah, candace go on indefinitely? we already had a push back from march to april, now june, and again?may come closer could this be like brexit, and the date is tbd? sarah: in terms of getting a partial deal, a deal that both sides can claim as a win, that needs to come in the next few weeks, potentially months. trump is looking ahead to his 2020 election campaign. he won the presidency on a pledge to get tough on china, and i think he will want to hold up an agreement with china t
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into china. maybe i will simply redirect, like a train switch or lock on a canal, traffic into china. how does it do this? china telecom, one of the key major core entities that helps manage global internet, has multiple points of presence in north america. hecan basically issue out, we have relativelyy, less traffic over here. when you send an email at the heritage foundation to los angeles, it might go by way of hicago and across the u.s. or if it is less traffic, if it is faster, it might go across the atlantic to london to saudi arabia to india to japan to the united states. it may sound illogical, but depending on time of day and other things, basically, there are beacons saying, this is a little faster. what china telecom was doing is saying, we are way faster, so send all your data through here. then it got shunted across the where it goeshina into a black box and comes out the other side. nobody said it disappeared, but it went into china. for what purpose? wereuld be that they examining
into china. maybe i will simply redirect, like a train switch or lock on a canal, traffic into china. how does it do this? china telecom, one of the key major core entities that helps manage global internet, has multiple points of presence in north america. hecan basically issue out, we have relativelyy, less traffic over here. when you send an email at the heritage foundation to los angeles, it might go by way of hicago and across the u.s. or if it is less traffic, if it is faster, it might go...
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he has his own personal agenda to bring the china dream into life. this china rejuvenation. we talk about rolling back all of the reforms that we saw under the previous direction. he is -- there is a degree of instability and he needs to make that het he is showing is managing the situation well and delivery on the key things the chinese communist party is supposed to deliver on, which is improving people's material well-being. your life is going to be better than your parents, and the sense of national pride. if you cannot show he is doing well, he will be in trouble. haidi: with the tensions continuing to come out of the u.s.-china trade, is it more of an opportunity for other nations like australia to take this window of opportunity and strike of a better relationship with beijing? merriden: there are both challenges and opportunities to that. if china where to buy more things from the u.s., that would cut into the various markets that australia has a great relationship like agriculture products. by the same token, china cannot necessarily afford to have everyone onside.
he has his own personal agenda to bring the china dream into life. this china rejuvenation. we talk about rolling back all of the reforms that we saw under the previous direction. he is -- there is a degree of instability and he needs to make that het he is showing is managing the situation well and delivery on the key things the chinese communist party is supposed to deliver on, which is improving people's material well-being. your life is going to be better than your parents, and the sense of...